Show 1 UT AU r Ft Will You Be int V Ticket 1 t 1 7 t 4 The Legislature Too next nest session of the Legislature will in all aU probability have grave brave questions to settle Rettie It will meet next nest winter Th The Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator to be elected will hold his hid office for fo four r years and will be a member of the session in 1921 When When the tho war war waris is over there will be many things p pertaining to the development of this that will need to be considered by the legislature n The men who have been nominated by the Republicans of this county for these position have the confidence of their people Hon L. L R. R Anderson for State Senator is ripe in the experienc ex ex- of a legislator He has served two terms in the House of Representatives one as Speaker Hon 0 O. M. M Madsen of Gunnison representing the southern southern southern south south- ern end of the county is a farmer and stockman He formerly was the business manager of r a large farm implement house in his home city He served with credit as a County Commissioner Hon Iou J. J Morgan Johnson of Spring City representing the northern end of the county is a merchant He served years yeara ago as County Treasurer These men are worthy representatives of the best interests interest F and of the citizenship of Sanpete They will lend experience ini in i public affairs plenty of g good sense and an intimate knowledge of th the needs of the state stata to the public business and will vill bring honor and credit to Sanpete County if elected to serve servo in the inthe the law law mak making i ing irig g bodies of the state J r N. N Show The Taxpayer yer f v i-v ivIn t y Mr Bamberger 1 In 1916 you said I will reduce taxes tases Why I could afford Y to be Governor without a salary just jast for the reduction redaction I would make mak in my my own taxes and the taxes taxes of others J a didn't You did say that you rAnd r- r And some of us sincere sincera people believed it it bec because because use we thought you were sincere But your record has fooled us and and fooled fooled- us bad badly t r We dont don't know what happened to your taxes j but we we ido do know what happened to ours Never again Simon will your honeyed words be swallowed swallow swallow- ed by a sincere taxpayer Inflated tax receipts receipt are tough evidence to to overcome During the first year of your administration Mr Governor it cost the taxpayers more per month out of the general 1 fund to run the government of this state than it cost during the thelast thelast thet t last year of the Republican administration while out of all funds it cost more per month Or it has cost us taxpayers 1 1 more for one year of your economical administration than it cost for the last year of the administration r r rr t S- S fr raG f tt vrr y Sri I I Ir r St t y yi i f lt ri k 1 1 A t j I r rI h r 1 I i it itI I I 1 oa- oa 1 J u. u r i lZ 1 t I I l t 0 f t V t t. t 1 f J 1 t 4 t 4 4 i. i 1 7 f i THE HE DEMOCRATS flatly accuse you you you-of of disloyalty of being being being be- be ing friends of the Kaiser if if you dare follow your convictions convictions convictions con con- and vote th the Republican ticket They hypocritically cry Support the P President and try and try to scare you into voting their ticket by placing the fear of being disloyal in your hearts These are ire the assertions or the implications from statements made By some small minded politicians But But President nt Wilson himself is quite ready to a admit mit and he did admit in his political appeal issued the other day after he had had declared that politics is adjourned that the Republican members of Congress are and the Republican party was pro war and have supported all important war measures The record proves that the Republicans are staunch supporters of the Pr President in the prosecution of th the war t On 51 roll calls between April 6 1917 and l May 29 1918 1918 the votes cast by Republicans in favor pf important war were measures measures were 72 per cent while only 67 per c cent nt of the of-the the y votes te cast as on the Democratic side were in favor of such measures These were Presidents President's own measures Does that look as if we we u had hampered him Champ Clark Clar the tho Democratic Speaker of the House opposed the Draft Bill BiU and said There i is precious little difference between a conscript aad ald a convict i Congressman Dent Democrat from Alabama chair chairman a of th the Military Military Military Mil Mil- Affairs Affair O Committee opposed the first draft bill and President Wilson had to appeal t to JUli Julius s Kahn a Republican member off of the committee tu to ch champion that bill through the Rouse House f t Claude Kitchin Democrat from a small town in North ed against the war war and has been an obstructionist on other other important war war measures f Does not t that at record look as if the Democrats Democrat instead instead of had hampered the the President in the p prosecution of the war war The Democrats t dare not say say that Republicans are not loyal enough to fight and die as they are doing by the thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands loyal enough to take up great loans and to pay enormous enormous ous taxes loyal enough to furnish important men at no salary on some of the great war boards in W Washington ashington Why then are they not loyal enough to be entrusted with a voice in n shaping war legislation To be given power to h help solve help lp solve the questions of peace To be h heard ard upon the question as to wh what l kind of peace shall be imposed This is not a a Democratic tic war nor northe the Presidents President's nt's war It is the peoples people's war The people all classes and all political politic politic- a al faiths should have their rightful share in the pros prosecution cution of this war Wheat vs Cotton There are some domestic questions ns where the Republicans Republic Ds if if given eri control of 01 Congress will diff differ r with the administration t i I We should not fix the price of the thea farmers farmers' a wheat and leave the price of the planters' planters cotton untouched If it was necessary as a war measure and in order to prevent profiteering profiteering profit profit- to establish the price of wheat by law is it not just as important for forthe the to fix the Ir price co of cotton The he Effect of the Election Abroad The Democrats speak of the effect of election abroad They claim that a aRe Republican Republican Re Re- publican victory will bring gloom to the allies and joy to Berlin Our allies allies' and the Kai Kaisers Kaiser's ers er's gang gau are not unfamiliar with th the fact that the Republican Republic n par party y is the war party that it championed prep preparedness redne s and that its leaders and statesmen were sound sounding the cry ry uT To Arms at the very the very time the Dem Democratic party was cond conducting a great national campaign based based upon the sl slogan slogan gan He kept us out of war I The election of ofa a Republican Congress will constitute a declara declaration declaration ion by the the sovereign American people eople to their allies in Europe and to Germany that the war will be prosecuted vigorously to a decision on the field of honor and that nothing short of unconditional surrender will satisfy this nation That knowledge with the mandate it carries President will re ref as assure re our ou allies of our firm allegiance t to the he cause cause s they have have so long and ana courageously y defended and arid will ml depress no one one save the Huns Runs 1 1 That hat Fund If Hon L L. R. R Anderson is elected to the office office of State Senator and if J J. Morgan j Johnson and 0 O. M. M Madsen Mad Madd in tm are elected to the Hou Home ethey they will demand a a accounting t i of that which was a appropriated to o the Governor to graft that did not exist I 7 J J r J d' d J 1 The Co County nty Commissioners I IThe The office of c county commissioner is the only office that I was waa sought after aner in county convention not by candidates but by j communities and nd sections of the the It is an important office to the er ere The board of commissioners missioners supervises the expenditure ex ex- re of all ill county funds it has h is great power over tax levies and nd equalization of taxes It demands the Services of honest men who will give intelligent ent at attention to the business of the coant county i 1 I Parley Farley of bf Mayfield from th the southern district 1 is hs one of the big men in more ways than one of this county He t t J. J I spent man many many- 3 years ears with honor and credit to himself in the service y t of the government gove in ill the For Forest st Service He served two terms in Legislature lie is a farmer with the situation here He Heis Heis i is iJ looked upon as a mighty mighty fine fine t lype j p pe of man for that position George E. E Cook of Fountain Green from the northern i 1 tr is a I. I farmer and a sheep man roan That he has ban been successful success success- l ful fulin in his own own affairs affairs and has won woe and kept the cu confidence and esteem st em of h his a acquaintances aces and neighbors gives ives that he will ba be the right ki kind d of ma man mart ti tJ be entrusted with the county's t. t business t 1 T- T The Republican party takes takE'S pride in ill the fact that it it- has placed in nomination for these po positions two men who are so nearly nearly neary near near- ly y what at the he u commissioners rs ought ht to o be These are ideal t nominations i r. r F 1 bi i I ii l 1 rot t I r rj j I 1 V t 1 VV V- V Y f rv i C F. F t l y Wi 11 1 F 1 H 1 1 t 1 r r I l. l t N i i 1 t f i tj J p I J J I. I J il 1 t t r I i 1 r t i r. r 1 t r I r J f 11 l f if r I tz 1 11 l' l t 4 J 1 a ai j i t d r r 1 i r d j tr y t 1 1 j I 5 1 J J I i fi 1 ri 1 i I i f rl 1 X I i ii J i t. t r t I n r t u J V I ft t f I f i I. I t r J r i ft E E. E WATSON WI WILLIAM LLIAM H. H WATTIS WATTIS' f 1 r c C C. C M M. MADSON N NF F V f T T T-J- T J J MORLEY I 1 t O I 11 1 f t WILLIAM for Representative Congress c ong ess I a f J j J J. J MORGAN JOHNSON f 1 t Count County Clerk i County Assessor 1 L For state representative t. t t SIDNEY SANDERSON A A A. AE E E. E BOWEN I IV lY i t Ji f J M BURNS BURNS County Treasurer J J. J JE E. E FRICK pt t P PARLEY f i J County Sh Sheriff v t Treasurer s JAMES W. W CHERRY t r i a J r COOK COOK 1 Jl ti 1 j JOHN L L. L BEN BENCH C H E E. E v 11 t GEORGE 1 CANUTE BEAL For state su supreme reme court For county Commissioners J 4 County Recorder Record County Surveyor r L L R L-R R R. ANDERSON J f t tJ t l fr i. i C 1 t 11 f J I DIL DILWORTH WORTH WO WOOLLY OLLY 1 f t. t For state senator rf j. r 1 C County y Au Attorney m mt t r t 0 1 1 r t T TH H. H ESE A ARE RE THE r p d' d P REPUBLICAN ST ANDARD BEARERS i r t J Put Your Vote and nd Hea Hearty ty Support to Their heir Election bv by a Sweeping Republican Victory Nov Next I C Chairman S Peter P Petersen t C Count County Secretary County ED E. E D. D r I f I f I J. J 1 F ill 1 J JY It 12 t i 1 l ri r- r I. I 4 Y t. t r 4 I 1 I r I i i l. l I t i 41 r. r la h 11 1 I. I i. i ri j i f Lt I 4 FIN t. t 1 kr 6 St j J 1 t. t N |